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New Bedside Tools Available for Stroke and Cancer Complications

By ACEP Now | on September 8, 2022 | 0 Comment
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ACEP has recently added two new point-of-care tools to its growing collection of bedside resources. Dizzy+ was developed by ACEP members to help in the recognition and treatment of posterior circulation ischemic stroke. It covers detecting, diagnosing, imaging, differentiating, managing, dispositioning, and more.

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ACEP Now: Vol 41 – No 09 – September 2022

The ImmunoTox bedside tool helps care for patients who are experiencing adverse events related to cancer immunotherapy. The pathway includes history/physical, testing, management, disposition, and immunotherapy pearls. The tool also includes six PDFs for download. ImmunoTox is also available on ACEP’s emPOC app.

Topics: AppsCancerDizzy+emPOC appImmunoToxischemic strokePoint-of-Care

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